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baja27 07-17-2007 08:43 AM

Ed on a side note , does the extension box on a 33 help out at all. I know it helped out on the 38. Thanks

Indy 07-17-2007 08:14 PM


Originally Posted by baja27 (Post 2200331)
Ed on a side note , does the extension box on a 33 help out at all. I know it helped out on the 38. Thanks

JROMY has the ITS which is 7". His boat rips...so I'm sure there's some benefit to a point.

Ed 07-18-2007 08:16 AM

Mercury ITS
 
The Merc ITS is nice to go with, if your beginning with a clean sheet of paper. It cleans up the transom, as the steering is intregal. As a retrofit, I would have to think twice & weigh the cost versus added performance. It is good for 3-5 mph on a standard 33 SD, but this depends on other rigging considerations, such as what drives used, X-demension, etc... Personally, I think the the best 33 PP SD I/O's, power/rigging wise, were the 97's & up, in standard pleasure form. They were all in the 80's for speed, with stock MerCruiser power. Just a great all around go-fast offshore boat. How fast do you maniacs need to go!? LOL:crazy:

baja27 07-18-2007 08:36 AM

Thanks for the info ED. Have you ever been in the muscle 33 PP?

Ed 07-18-2007 09:27 AM

The Love Muscle
 

Originally Posted by baja27 (Post 2202170)
Thanks for the info ED. Have you ever been in the muscle 33 PP?

"The Love Muscle", as it was called(and painted), when delivered from the factory, is one boat I was never in. The winningest PP ever built, and one we never took advantage of, promotions/advertising wise, due to a dispute at delivery time(what's new). Such a shame. The guys really liked their "little" 33 PP, cause it was such a warhorse, long after they had moved on to their bigger race class involvement.

rexone 07-19-2007 10:22 AM


Originally Posted by Ed (Post 2200243)
If it turns out your gauge bezels are anodized, you still have to purchase the same blue powder-coated cup holders, as no one I know of has the aluminum cup-holders that are anodized. They have all gone to powder-coating. Hope this helps.:)

We carry the anodized blue as well as powder coated. The anodize is a much darker and less glossy blue (anodize is a plating process). We still sell lots of anodized parts.

The powder is a candy bright blue.

Here's a link.

Ed 07-19-2007 02:23 PM

Rex Marine Cup Holders
 
Yes, I bought the PP cupholders from Rex Marine, among other things...

ActiveFun 07-19-2007 03:20 PM

Thanks guys. I ordered the Powder Coat blue from Rex.

jlew60 07-19-2007 08:23 PM

I changed mine out a couple of weeks ago to the 3 3/8" powder coated ones from Eddie Marine. They look great, and fit a koozie now. I used a rough, curved file to enlarge the holes just enough for a tight fit on the new ones...no silicone needed.


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